Solid album. Not bad, but nothing special either. The beats are interesting and unique like usual, but nothing much stands out.
I love this step in Yachty’s development. While I hate the kind of drill beats on this album, everything else sounds amazing and kind of mysterious. James Blake has an amazing voice which positively contributed to just about every song. This is a solid album.
Jev really shows what he could be in this album. He show all his potential in this one and I can’t wait for his next project. While not every song is that moving, there are some really cool songs here. It’s clear he has a lot of fun making this music, as seen on the last song where he says “I just wanna rock fuck the hoes…imma rap” on a fast paced beat. I think that it’s safe to say that Jev is up next.
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As a Redman fan, this album gave me a lot of my two favorite Redman vibes: feeling cool, and feeling tough. This album has some throwbacks to Tonight’s Da Night which could be seen as desperate because in most circumstances, as a lot of artists like to go back to connect to their best song as an act of desperation. However, the use of the samples of the song in this album are just an interesting throwback that adds a lot to the album. A very satisfying listen.